Hi Doug,
In windows, go into label designer and click on the icon for bar codes.
Bernie Lis
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Doug Hamilton 
  To: RBASE-L Mailing List 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 6:40 PM
  Subject: [RBASE-L] - DataMax label printer


  Greetings List.
  I'm converting an RBDOS (2.11?) app to RB 7.6 and having problems printing 
bar code labels on a DataMax DMXI 4208 label printer.  It is a parallel printer 
hooked up to LPT2.
  Instead of printing bar codes and formatted part numbers, it's printing the 
actual data strings that I'm sending to the printer.

  The a portion of the print command in RBase 7.6 looks like:
  OUTPUT LPT2
  SET LINEEND=(CHAR(13))
  WRITE .V2
  WRITE .QTYLABEL
  WRITE "H13"
  WRITE "PO"
  WRITE .PEACEN
  ...
  OUTPUT SCREEN
  SET LINEEND=(CHAR(þ))

  V2, QTYLABEL and PEACEN are previously defined variables, e.g.
  SET VAR peacen = ('13110010130020' + (RJS(.qtybatch,4)) & .vpieces)
  The '13110010130020' is position, font & other formatting codes that is 
processed by the DataMax.
  What actually prints on the label is:
  13110010130020   1 PIECE

  The code is straight from the working RBDOS app except I've added the SET 
LINEEND=(CHAR(13)).
  I've compared RBDOS & RB7.6 text files of the output using a hex editor and 
they are the same.  

  LPT2 is assigned to the DataMax printer and uses a DataMax driver.  It is set 
up to Spool Print Documents and Start Printing Immediately - I thought that 
might be messing it up but it works it works for RBDOS and I don't want to muck 
around and mess up the successful RBDOS printing.

  Notice I set  LINEEND to (CHAR(13))  and set it back to þ (0254) after 
outputting to screen
  Should the LINEEND be set before the OUTPUT LPT2 statement?

  They're running  Win XP.

  Thanks much,
  Doug 

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